Hiring manager rejects job candidate after failing to schedule an interview for over a month, candidate responds to the rejection email: ‘Good luck or whatever’

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    "First time for everything..." OOON
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    "First time for everything"

    This response absolutely blew me away
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    < RESUME.pdf PDF PDF = ... N me Jan 24 Hi Thank you for expressing interest in working for... 10 Hi N me 6:40 AM to ← Thank you for your interest in the barista position at After further consideration, I have decided to move forward with other candidates and will not be proceeding with your interview at this time. I appreciate the time and effort you invested in the application process and wish you all the best in your job search. Warm regards,
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    to me v 6:41 AM LMF O. Thank you for letting me know. Good luck with your future endeavors or whatever you're supposed to say. Best of luck to you as well! Haha, thanks! Reply >Forward
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    tubatheist OP For some context: this person originally took 2 weeks to respond to me about setting up an interview. No problem at all - life happens and we all
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    miss emails totally - understand. We set up an interview, and they responded with, "What's the address?" That was the first red flag as the address is listed in my email signature,
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    and....the internet exists? However, still willing to give them the benefit of the doubt at this point. I wound up having to reschedule the interview due to an
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    unforeseen meeting taking place. I reached out the night prior letting them know I would need to reschedule, and offered to meet the following day at the same
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    time. The next morning, I heard nothing in response, and by the time the original interview was supposed to be, they didn't show. Later that evening, they finally
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    responded to my email asking to reschedule, by letting me know they had seen my email, but chose to ignore it. That was when I decided to send the above email, letting them know that I would no longer be offering them an interview.
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    AzorAhai96 Asking the address isn't a red flag imo. Idk how your company works exactly but many companies have multiple offices and interviews sometimes are in 1 exact location.
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    LeopardBasic478 you all dont get it. HE SENT the rejection and got this answer
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    AlaynaAlana The op was the one who sent the rejection email
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    disboyneedshelp lol one of the google suggested responses are "haha, thanks" matching energy asf
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    NayNayHey Well. Good news is you got the instant gratification that you made the correct choice.
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    WannabeCowboy617 Confirmed. They are not the right candidate.
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    RasThavas1214 That's what we all want to say after a rejection.
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    HehroMaraFara Guarantee that the applicant was about 17-21 years old, one of their first jobs applied for and a generally entitled vibe. The response was a
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    combination of hurt feelings, not having the skills to handle that emotion and not understanding even the biggest cities can be small worlds when you burn bridges.
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    AggravatingCamp9315 Who responds to A job turn down with LMAO?!? Sounds like they dodged a bullet bit hiring this person. These kids know nothing of professionalism

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